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The Islamic Republic's judiciary opposed the "conditional release" of Vida Movahed, a woman protesting compulsory hijab.
Payam Darfashan, the lawyer for Vida Movahed, a woman whose protest against compulsory hijab has made headlines in the last two years,…
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"Women's cycling is not prohibited if it is not accompanied by a crime"
A spokesman for the judiciary has said that the Isfahan prosecutor's letter regarding women's cycling was misinterpreted and that he did not say "bicycles...
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Australian election result sparks 'wave of suicide and self-harm' among Manus refugees
Reports from Manus Island in northern Papua New Guinea suggest that the anti-immigration coalition's victory in the Australian election...
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Sending "two billion" SMS messages to inform about floods in Farvardin
According to the head of the Information Technology Organization of Iran, "In total, in April this year, more than two billion text messages (excluding...
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Woman who sang for tourists in Abyaneh faces legal action
Following the release of a video of a woman singing in the village of Abyaneh to a crowd of tourists, which was greeted with applause, the provincial prosecutor…
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Iran's Judiciary Declares Marzieh Amiri's Charges as "Security"
After about 20 days of the arrest of Sharq journalist Marzieh Amiri, the Judiciary Spokesperson announced that her charges were "security-related"...
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The physical condition of 11 prisoners in Rajai Shahr Prison is reported to be "grave".
The physical condition of sick prisoners in Rajai Shahr Prison after prison officials prevented them from being transferred to medical centers…
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The charges against the son-in-law of the Minister of Welfare were announced; "Failure to repay 211 billion tomans in bank loans"
In the second court session, a number of defendants in the Sarmeh Bank case, Mohammad Hadi Razavi, son-in-law of Mohammad Shariatmadari, Minister of Labor, Cooperatives and Social Welfare…
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